Give me best advice to crack jee In a month.. I have filled up the form..
Hello Vartika Sharma,
Though it's too late to start preparing for JEE now but there is a saying which goes like this "Better late than never".
Being an IITian, here are a few tips I followed during the last months of my preparation and I would like you to follow the same
1. Make a small notebook for each subject in which you write important points and formulas.
2. Revise the formulas thoroughly once in a few days.
3. Solve the previous years question papers.
4. Have a sound sleep of 6-8 hours daily.
5. Exercise daily to keep the mind and body fresh.
6. Stay away from junk food.
8. Tell yourself "I can crack JEE" to motivate yourself.
Though these are a few points, the list is never ending.
I wish you all the best for the exam!
Hey Vartika sharma,
You have one month left to give your exam right?
So here are the few tips that you can go through and will be helpful on how to prepare for your JEE exam:
1.Practise previous year question papers
2.Practise all important concepts including formulas
3.Make a note of all important formulas and points which helps in preparing for exam at last moment.
4.Practise all important model papers
5.Study for more than 10 hours a day.
6.Relax your mind for atleast 10 minutes if study for 1 hour.
These are few points which may help you for giving your exam best.
All the best!
In morning, start making notes and in evening go through the test papers and solve questions of the formulas you studied beforehand.
Now comes next day morning , revise just the formulas you learnt yesterday morning, make some new notes of formulas and then at evening again solve problems. Continue this every day. See the magic. You will remember each and every point. Stop every other activities hindering your way to crack jee. And very important when you are just about to go to sleep, recall all the activities you did that day. Focus on topics in which you have gained strength. Do not get stressed if you don't understand some of your weak topics, leave it. Cracking jee will be so simple if you just get strength in your very basics.
Now I'm assuming you're Well-versed with your board exam syllabus already.
At this point, in maths you should solve as many questions as you can. Go through the past year papers, and select 50% of the portion you're more comfortable with. And solve questions from that portion.
For chemistry, focus on learning the concepts of organic chemistry, and solve questions from physical chemistry of difficulty not more than what you would expect in Jee mains. For Inorganic, you should completely mug up NCERT books. That's it.
Now for physics, you should complete all the basic topics like vectors, projectiles and basics of mechanics in a week. After that, focus on scoring topics like modern physics, thermodynamics, sound.
One month is a lot of time, so don't forget to solve past year papers in a time constrained environment.